[She takes a little longer than she means to in the kitchen, but since he's here now, he can help her.]
Hm? [She barely needs to glance over to know what he's referring to, busy loading him down with plates and utensils to carry and balancing cups and heated dish.] Yeah, of course. It was from you. You should draw me another one of you so I can put it up there.
[So small objects tend to cycle into storage or get thrown out, but she's kept every single item she still has of Bruce's since that time he came back from the dead to campus, including what remained from before. Her precious orchid may be long gone but the things he's sent her since have been a lot easier to preserve.
But gross and creepy hair collection comments aside, she's not obsessive, just sentimental. At least it wasn't a wall of crazy with his emails printed out or a giant map tracing his progress around the world or something. Some things are Leonard's too, but you could argue that's less to do with hanging on, and more an inevitability of cohabiting for years.
For example, if he looks, Bruce would find a bunch of his old books in boxes or shelved.]
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[She takes a little longer than she means to in the kitchen, but since he's here now, he can help her.]
Hm? [She barely needs to glance over to know what he's referring to, busy loading him down with plates and utensils to carry and balancing cups and heated dish.] Yeah, of course. It was from you. You should draw me another one of you so I can put it up there.
[So small objects tend to cycle into storage or get thrown out, but she's kept every single item she still has of Bruce's since that time he came back
from the deadto campus, including what remained from before. Her precious orchid may be long gone but the things he's sent her since have been a lot easier to preserve.But gross and creepy hair collection comments aside, she's not obsessive, just sentimental. At least it wasn't a wall of crazy with his emails printed out or a giant map tracing his progress around the world or something. Some things are Leonard's too, but you could argue that's less to do with hanging on, and more an inevitability of cohabiting for years.
For example, if he looks, Bruce would find a bunch of his old books in boxes or shelved.]